I've just finished boarding some walls with Fermacell 100x150 boards. The boards are fixed to battens and there is 2cm styrofoam slabs between the battens.
The room is completely crooked in all directions resulting in some big gaps between the tops of the boards and the ceiling. There are also some gaps between adjoining walls, but that is more due to bad planning and inexperience.
The sloped ceiling is currently covered with some thermal wallpaper.
The window wall on the left is going to be plastered (by a professional).
The joints are going to be filled with Fermacell Joint Filler. However I'm not sure if this can also be used for filling the larger gaps.
Any advice is welcome.
The room is completely crooked in all directions resulting in some big gaps between the tops of the boards and the ceiling. There are also some gaps between adjoining walls, but that is more due to bad planning and inexperience.
The sloped ceiling is currently covered with some thermal wallpaper.
The window wall on the left is going to be plastered (by a professional).
The joints are going to be filled with Fermacell Joint Filler. However I'm not sure if this can also be used for filling the larger gaps.
Any advice is welcome.